WTMG's Leo Faria: "From what I was able to play, I was very impressed with how The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem is shaping up to become. Like most games published by Outright, it knows its audience: people have had a lot of fun with Super Mario 3D World over the past years, and now they are offering you a nice side dish with a coat of paint that appeals to anyone born after the 1980’s. Do I think it will be mind-blowing? Absolutely not, but I had more fun with it than I imagined, and am looking forward to the final release in a few weeks."
Dave writes: "You may well wonder if The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem is a platforming gem. Well, not exactly. This is a game aimed at kids and their families, and it nails that target with pinpoint accuracy. It’s not a revolutionary step in platforming. It’s not a Mario Odyssey. It’s not even a Super Mario Bros 2. It’s just a kooky, spooky playground for up to four players, designed by people who know their audience and what they want from their video game thrills."
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WTMG's Leo Faria: "It might have a few issues regarding its gameplay and presentation, but I’d still easily recommend The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem. It does everything it promised with flying colors, offering tons of fun levels, an easy-but-not-patronizing level of difficulty, local co-op, and a surprising amount of minigames on the side. This is a pretty good family-friendly platformer that can be enjoyed by all kinds of people, young and old, solo or with friends. I just wish they had included the damn franchise’s theme song in the main menu for a more iconic nostalgia effect…"